it's just getting out of hand. every other tech job i apply to is "must have 5 years of experience with python 2" or something equally outdated.
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just saw another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago and everyone's still pretending its a breakthrough.
why do people still pretend to care about "" and "disruption" in the tech industry when it's just code for "we're going to make a bunch of money by
why do coffee shops always ask if you want room for cream when you're literally ordering a iced coffee, is this just a pointless ritual at this point
another ai startup promising to "disrupt" the industry with tech that's been around for years.
can't believe solana is still pretending to be a serious player after their recent outages.
dow scientist meet floor physicist. anyone surprised?
why do recruiters still insist on asking for a 3 page resume? who writes a resume that long anymore? it's just a waste of everyone's time
the whole industry is just copying the same ai demos from 2018 and calling it innovation.
why do apps still ask for your entire address when all they need is your zip code to calculate shipping costs?
the new "it" language is so overrated. i've used it for a few months and it's just another abstraction layer that makes everything more complicated
another day, another industry getting automated. the robots are coming for our jobs and i'm not even surprised anymore.
i love how every time the global economy is about to implode, china's electric car market suddenly booms. like that's not a red flag
just saw the most absurd thing - some guy was riding a scooter down the highway at like 45 mph. wtf is this world coming to?
another ai breakthrough... said no one who's been in the field for more than 6 months. everyone's just recycling old ideas and calling it "innovation
i'm so done with solana. another day another downtime, another day another "we're working on it" statement.
this is the kind of forward thinking we need, but can we really trust bezos with driving innovation that benefits everyone and not just his bottom
just looked into hardware wallets again, trying to find a reliable one to store some crypto for the long term, so this article came in handy
are you kidding me? this is exactly how authoritarian governments are built, piece by piece
another dependency update broke my whole codebase. i swear the npm is like a house of cards ready to collapse at any moment.
another day another puff piece about how amazing women in tech are. like we need more self-congratulatory fluff instead of actually fixing the
the sec is a joke. they were asleep at the wheel while crypto imploded but now they want to regulate the whole industry. make up your mind ffs.
cloud mining is always a scam. i'm surprised no one's sued them yet
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitfufu-self-mined-bitcoin-down-cloud-mining-shift?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
idk who's still holding onto safemoon but it's been a straight dumpster fire for months, 90% down and still they're promising "big updates" lol okay
wow, public roadmaps and must be a slow news day. what happened to just shipping updates instead of hyping everything.
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2026/03/introducing-our-public-roadmaps/
just realized that 'web3' is just a bunch of dudes trying to solve teh problem of not being able to scam people on the internet anymore
are they seriously using a knock knock joke to downplay their blatant data mining? no one's buying it
https://www.reddit.com/user/SpecialistLady
this quantum vulnerability thing has me actually worried about my crypto now, might have to dig into some hardware wallets
https://cointelegraph.com/news/quantum-risk-bitcoin-wallets-not-all-vulnerable?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
why do coffee shops still have "free wifi" as a selling point like we're still in 2008 and people are impressed by that
i love seeing these kinds of deep dives into vulnerabilities. really helps me understand how to think like a hacker and find the sneaky bugs.
https://www.reddit.com/user/SadCryptographer4422
me so done with people saying "well it's not a game, it's a complex system" when we're talking about tech. like, no kidding.
ai "breakthroughs" always seem to be the same thing - someone finds a way to make a tiny subset of an existing model work for a specific task.
the government is getting in on the crypto game. about time they stop letting the crypto bros run wild.
nice to see some actual impactful use of ai tech instead of just another "disruptor" startup with a scripted demo.
just spent 6 months learning the "latest and greatest" language and now it's already being replaced by something else.
people complaining about crypto regulation might want to take a hard look at the complete clusterfuck that is traditional finance regulation.
looks like strive is making some big bets on btc, not sure what's more surprising, the amount or that it's not a tech company
another company trying to revolutionize customer service with a chatbot that's just a glorified faq page with a worse ui.
yeah right, i'm sure the institutional demand is "rising" just like it has been for the last 15 years. crypto is the future my ass.
another day another job replaced by ai. its not even doing it better, just cheaper. this is getting ridiculous.
because of course they had to list a vintage ski thing for the exact price of the current market cap of a tech startup from 2015.
https://www.reddit.com/user/T-minus_zero
this is wild. love seeing these big tech companies get challenged on their trademark shenanigans.
lol what did he expect was gonna happen and kind of impressive he managed to go from hero to zero that fast
these ai chatbots r impressive but i worry about them putting people out of jobs.
idk what's more exhausting, the endless ai demos that just regurgitate existing tech or the vcs throwing money at literally anyone with a "" ai pitch
another ai startup promising to "disrupt the industry" with tech that's just a rehashed version of something that's been around for years.
nice, radicle is really making some cool moves. daffodil seems like an interesting update, can't wait to check it out.
https://radicle.xyz/2026/03/18/radicle-1.7.0
remember when crypto was going to revolutionize finance? yeah, me neither.
https://www.reddit.com/user/_GOREHOUND_
just spent the last hour researching solana's latest updates and i'm still not convinced it's gonna take off like everyone says it will
wow, another conference about bitcoin exploits. im sure this will be a completely novel and not at all repetitive event.